/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name:        srchctrl.h
// Purpose:     interface of wxSearchCtrl
// Author:      wxWidgets team
// Licence:     wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

/**
    @class wxSearchCtrl

    A search control is a composite control with a search button, a text
    control, and a cancel button.

    This control is implemented natively under macOS and GTK 3.6 or later and
    generically for all the other platforms.

    Please note that this class provides many wxTextCtrl-like methods, but does
    _not_ necessarily derive from wxTextCtrl in all ports (it actually only does
    so in the MacOSX version currently). Only the methods defined in the wxTextEntry
    interface class are guaranteed to be available under all platforms.

    @beginStyleTable
    @style{wxTE_PROCESS_TAB}
           The control will receive @c wxEVT_CHAR events for TAB pressed -
           normally, TAB is used for passing to the next control in a dialog
           instead. For the control created with this style, you can still use
           Ctrl-Enter to pass to the next control from the keyboard.
    @style{wxTE_NOHIDESEL}
           By default, the Windows text control doesn't show the selection
           when it doesn't have focus - use this style to force it to always
           show it. It doesn't do anything under other platforms.
    @style{wxTE_LEFT}
           The text in the control will be left-justified (default).
    @style{wxTE_CENTRE}
           The text in the control will be centered (currently wxMSW and
           wxGTK2 only).
    @style{wxTE_RIGHT}
           The text in the control will be right-justified (currently wxMSW
           and wxGTK2 only).
    @style{wxTE_CAPITALIZE}
           On PocketPC and Smartphone, causes the first letter to be
           capitalized.
    @endStyleTable

    @beginEventEmissionTable{wxCommandEvent}
    To react to the changes in the control contents, use wxEVT_TEXT event, just
    as you would do with wxTextCtrl. However it is recommended to use
    wxEVT_SEARCH to actually start searching to avoid doing it too soon, while
    the user is still typing (note that wxEVT_SEARCH is also triggered by
    pressing Enter in the control).
    @event{EVT_SEARCH(id, func)}
        Respond to a @c wxEVT_SEARCH event, generated when the
        search button is clicked. Note that this does not initiate a search on
        its own, you need to perform the appropriate action in your event
        handler. You may use @code event.GetString() @endcode to retrieve the
        string to search for in the event handler code.
    @event{EVT_SEARCH_CANCEL(id, func)}
        Respond to a @c wxEVT_SEARCH_CANCEL event, generated when the
        cancel button is clicked.
    @endEventTable

    @library{wxcore}
    @category{ctrl}
    @appearance{searchctrl}

    @see wxTextCtrl
*/
class wxSearchCtrl : public wxControl, public wxTextEntry
{
public:
    /**
      Default constructor
    */
    wxSearchCtrl();

    /**
        Constructor, creating and showing a text control.

        @param parent
            Parent window. Should not be @NULL.
        @param id
            Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value.
        @param value
            Default text value.
        @param pos
            Text control position.
        @param size
            Text control size.
        @param style
            Window style. See wxSearchCtrl.
        @param validator
            Window validator.
        @param name
            Window name.

        @see wxTextCtrl::Create, wxValidator
    */
    wxSearchCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
                 const wxString& value = wxEmptyString,
                 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
                 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
                 long style = 0,
                 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
                 const wxString& name = wxSearchCtrlNameStr);

    /**
        Destructor, destroying the search control.
    */
    virtual ~wxSearchCtrl();


    bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
                 const wxString& value = wxEmptyString,
                 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
                 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
                 long style = 0,
                 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
                 const wxString& name = wxSearchCtrlNameStr);

    /**
        Returns a pointer to the search control's menu object or @NULL if there is no
        menu attached.
    */
    virtual wxMenu* GetMenu();

    /**
        Returns the search button visibility value.
        If there is a menu attached, the search button will be visible regardless of
        the search button visibility value.
    */
    virtual bool IsSearchButtonVisible() const;

    /**
       Returns the cancel button's visibility state.
    */
    virtual bool IsCancelButtonVisible() const;

    /**
        Sets the search control's menu object.
        If there is already a menu associated with the search control it is deleted.

        @param menu
            Menu to attach to the search control.
    */
    virtual void SetMenu(wxMenu* menu);

    /**
        Shows or hides the cancel button.

        Note that this function does nothing in the native GTK version of the
        control: "Cancel" button is always shown automatically if the control
        is not empty and hidden if it is empty.
    */
    virtual void ShowCancelButton(bool show);

    /**
        Sets the search button visibility value on the search control.

        If there is a menu attached, the search button will be visible regardless of
        the search button visibility value.

        Note that this function does nothing in the native GTK version of the
        control: "Search" button is always shown there.
    */
    virtual void ShowSearchButton(bool show);

    /**
       Set the text to be displayed in the search control when the user has
       not yet typed anything in it.
    */
    void        SetDescriptiveText(const wxString& text);

    /**
       Return the text displayed when there is not yet any user input.
    */
    wxString    GetDescriptiveText() const;
};


wxEventType  wxEVT_SEARCH_CANCEL;
wxEventType  wxEVT_SEARCH;
